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Knowledge management is flows, bridges and mindset
Raûl says his role is a horizontal one, and needed in all enterprises whatever the industry. "I'm a plumber of information" he says and is more concerned about the flow than about the content. His concern is that the right information gets to the right people. He build bridges between the islands inside organizations that have grown and evolved over the years. Information sharing is above all a question of mindset. The generation of "knowledge is power" needs to evolve. "Knowledge management is people management" he says.
The Knowledge Argument
Raûl calls himself an "amateur philosopher on his LinkedIn profile. I asked him why and that led into a discussion about his website The Knowledge Argument.
Why do you call yourself an amateur philosopher?
It's good to put arguments you have with friends about philosophical concepts in writing because "of course you cannot just talk a deep philosophy through WhatsApp."
He also sees putting his thoughts in writing as a legacy he is leaving for his daughter.
We talked about 2 of his posts, which I'll let you discover by listening to our discussion and reading his writing. I have shared 2 extracts here and will let you hear this thoughts in the podcast itself. The first is: Knowledge comes before happiness